what kind of timber would be best suited to make a mould for use ina a vacuum former
Pressure treated timber is timber impregnated with chromated copper arsenate under pressure and vacuum cycles. These preserve the timber from various fungicides that would normally eat the timber reducing its life-span.
Without the transistor you would need vacuum tubes to accomplish the same thing. None of our inexpensive portable electronics would be possible using vacuum tubes.
Length? Timber boards that are very long are hard to come by. You can buy manufactured board of great length. Manufactured board is supposed to be stronger, too.
because if it was heated in open air it would burn up
You would use Amperes circuital law, which was discovered and named after Andre-Marie Ampere.
Pressure treated timber is timber impregnated with chromated copper arsenate under pressure and vacuum cycles. These preserve the timber from various fungicides that would normally eat the timber reducing its life-span.
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Slowly heated timber would simply dry and become classed as seasoned. If steam is used, the timber would become pliable, and could be bent - resulting in the curved handle on a walking-stick, for instance.
because it would not be true timber because nature is nature thus it helps us also to let more timber grow :]
uhmm.. i would say that it would be the belt in your vacuum. :)
No, as there is no air in a vacuum you would not be able to breathe
The timber is not different but it comes from sustainable sources. So in theory it does not reduce the amount of forest cover. Some people would argue that the distinction is spurious.
Solid timber is what you'd expect it to be - actual wood. When people say 'solid timber' they want to let you know that the piece of furniture is not made from veneered particle board/mdf etc which may look like solid timber to the untrained eye.
I think you would want to prime it first with an alkyd primer. Then what do you consider "roof paint"? It should be something suited for exterior painting if its outside! Just make sure it is designed to stick tou your primer. There is more detailed info at http://www.jjwpainting.com
A vacuum is a volume with no air particles in it at all. The biggest exemple of a vacuum would be space
Matter is real and has physical mass.5 examples of matter could include:- lead, air, water, timber, books.5 examples of non-matter would include :- speech, light, vacuum, logic, faith.